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To establish judicial standing, a plaintiff must demonstrate three key requirements: (1) Injury in Fact - the plaintiff must have suffered a concrete and particularized injury that is actual or imminent; (2) Causation - there must be a direct connection between the injury and the conduct of the defendant, meaning the injury is fairly traceable to the defendant's actions; and (3) Redressability - a favorable court decision must be able to provide a remedy that will address the injury suffered by the plaintiff.

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